Preview: WOOX Gladiatore Grip & Forend Kit

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posted on December 17, 2023
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WOOX Gladiatore Grip & Forend Kit

WOOX’s Gladiatore series of furniture upgrades allows owners of Mossberg pump-actions to significantly improve the visual appeal of their guns while likewise adding new functionality, and the company is offering a bird’s head-style grip and fore-end in the line bundled together at a significant discount—providing users the perfect opportunity to spruce up Shockwave-style firearms.

Made of striking American walnut, the aftermarket grip and fore-end can be installed in only minutes, and neither permanently alter the host firearm.

The furniture features textured areas for enhanced purchase, and three-slot M-Lok rails at the 3- and 9-o’clock positions of the fore-end support the installation of a light or a laser.

MSRP is $219. For more information, visit wooxstore.com.

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